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On today's show: Glenn Greenwald on the CIA, Russia and Donald Trump; policing the Charm City; Nancy Isenberg, author of "White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America." (episode)
Donald Trump finally admitted that he believes Russia was behind hacking operations carried out during the 2016 election. Here's what Democrats on Capitol Hill are planning next.
"Donald Trump is doing a lot of bad things on a policy level that people care about, and Democrats are talking about almost none of that," says The Intercept founder.
One woman says the health insurance plan she purchased through the Affordable Care Act is anything but affordable, and is hopeful that the GOP can repeal and replace Obamacare.
Takeaway Washington Correspondent Todd Zwillich brings up to speed on a busy week for Senate confirmation hearings.
Ben Carson, Donald Trump's pick for secretary of housing and urban development, goes before the Senate today. Timothy McDaniel, Carson's childhood friend, reflects on his qualifications.
Marilyn Mosby is under fire for her handling of the Freddie Gray prosecutions, even though Baltimore is agreeing to reform the city's troubled police department.
The 2016 election shows just how divided America is along geographic, racial, economic, and social lines.